Sightings: Avernus Imp Girl

By (author)J. F. Rodo Rome

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Explore the legendary gateways of the underworld in ancient Rome, where heroes like Aeneas and Hercules ventured into Hades, revealing captivating tales of bravery and the afterlife.

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Avernus was of major importance to the Romans, who considered it to be the entrance to Hades. Roman writers often used the name as a synonym for the underworld. In Virgil’s Aeneid, Aeneas descends to the underworld through a cave near the lake. In Hyginus’ Fabulae, Odysseus also goes to the lower world from this spot, where he meets Elpenor, his comrade who went missing at Circe’s place.Legends from both ancient Greece and Rome record stories of mortals who entered or were abducted into the netherworld through such gates. Aeneas visited the underworld, entering through a cave at the edge of Lake Avernus on the Bay of Naples. Hercules entered the Underworld from this same spot.In the middle of the Roman Forum is another entrance, Lacus Curtius, where according to legend, a Roman soldier, named Curtius, bravely rode his horse into the entrance in a successful effort to close it, although both he and his horse perished in the deed.Credit: 1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Avernus 2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gates_of_Hell

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